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Android OS- the perfect blend of sustainability and quality

Article by Sushant

Android OS has become famous and all praises in a very limited time. This proves the mettle of the manufacturer. Android is an operating system for mobile devices such as Smartphones and tablet computers. It is developed by the Open Handset Alliance led by Google.

Google purchased the initial developer of the software, Android Inc., in 2005. Google released most of the Android code under the Apache License, a free software license. The Android Open Source Project (AOSP) is tasked with the maintenance and further development of Android.

Android consists of a kernel based on the Linux kernel, with middleware, libraries and APIs written in C and application software running on an application framework which includes Java-compatible libraries based on Apache Harmony. Android uses the Dalvik virtual machine with just-in-time compilation to run Dalvik bytecode, which is usually translated from Java bytecode. Android has a large community of developers writing applications (“apps”) that extend the functionality of the devices. Developers write primarily in a customized version of Java. There are currently approximately 300,000 apps available for Android, from a total of 500,000 apps over the life of Android. Apps can be downloaded from third-party sites or through online stores such as Android Market, the app store run by Google.

Android was listed as the best-selling Smartphone platform worldwide in Q4 2010 by Canalys with over 190 million Android devices in use by October 2011. Latest Android Phone Review has seen a number of updates since its original release, each fixing bugs and adding new features. Each version is named, in alphabetical order, after a dessert.

2.3 Gingerbread refined the user interface, improved the soft keyboard and copy/paste features, and improved gaming performance. 3.0 Honeycomb was a tablet-oriented release which supports larger screen devices and introduces many new user interface features.3.1 Honeycomb, released in May 2011, added support for extra input devices, USB host mode for transferring information directly from cameras and other devices. 3.2 Honeycomb, released in July 2011, added optimization for a broader range of screen sizes, new “zoom-to-fill” screen compatibility mode, loading media files directly from SD card. 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, announced on October 19, 2011, brought Honeycomb features to Smartphones and added new features including facial recognition unlock, network data usage monitoring and control, etc.

The Gingerbread and Ice Cream Sandwich is providing a treat to many handsets and tech devices. Latest Android Phone Review reveals all the deserts running on Smartphones.

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Posted by Robin - February 25, 2012 at 21:05

Categories: Mobile   Tags: , , , ,

Its iPhone Vs Android Application Development

Article by Swet Nath

iPhone and Android… both of them are the most sought after smartphones of this generation. With these two smartphones, life is getting easier and smoother. However, for a developer, application development for these two smartphones is undeniably a delight, since he can address an international audience with these apps. The contrast between Android and iPhone application development is elaborated below as follows. Let’s get talking with their programming languages. iPhone app development language is the Objective-C, which is a programming language based on C with some extensions on object-oriented versions such as:-

1. Interfaces,
2. Dynamic typing,
3. Classes,
4. Inheritance,
5. Messages and many more.

On the other hand, android application development roots on Java. Many developers are of the view that Java is a no-brainer programming tool. For this reason, if you are an android application developer who loves coding, iPhone application development might egg on you, for more than just android development.

The second comparing ground would be the platform. With iPhone, the searching for the functionalities is very intricate, while the case is quite opposite in case of android. iPhone applications are quite closed, while android app development is based on open source. To download the iPhone source code, you might need to route through Google, but downloading android source code is easier and quicker. In other words, android platform classes are unsurprising and steady in terms of layout. For this reason, the beginner development choice should be and is becoming android rather than iPhone development.

Another point of contrast between the two is the programming model for iPhone and Android application development. iPhone programming model is based on MVC design pattern. With this tool, building a user interface is simpler, as all the codes are orderly placed in the source code. On the other hand, the latter supports manifold processes. Thus, a little convoluted. However, both these platforms proffer declaration of user preferences in XML. Android’s XML pattern permits the amalgamation of custom user interface components. While with iPhone, it is a wide-ranging job.

Resources comparison between the two platforms also constitutes for an important parameter. There are abundant resources for iPhone Developers. There are videos, so that the developers can watch them circumspectly and utilize them. On the other hand, android proffers SDK with the opposite guidance of API preferences. Many developers would say that android resources are well thought-out and apt for all the developers. Moreover, there is no apparent and precise NDA policy of Apple in terms of open source.

When it comes to tooling, both are almost identical. There are not loads of differences between their tooling systems, when it comes to iPhone and Android. Tooling interface comprises of

1. Debugger,
2. Profiler,
3. IDE,
4. User Interface, and
5. Builder.

From the aforesaid discussion, it is apparent that both iPhone and professional Android Application Development have some recompense as well as drawbacks. It depends on the developers and his requirements and needs which platform he or she should go for. The pros and cons are definitely there to help you in choosing your requirement.

Swet Nath technical author at B24 E Solutions, offers iPhone App Development, Android Application Development & Mobile Gaming Solutions across the world. Looking for customize mobility solutions, contact us at Mobile Application Development India .










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Posted by Robin - February 22, 2012 at 23:02

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Protect your Android Mobile with Android Support

Android Mobile is the vogue of the twenty first century. Within four years of its inception on 5th November, 2011, by Google, it has made a humongous impact in the world of Information Technology and Telecommunication. As per the latest reports, the current popularity of Android mobiles rivals that of the iPhones (by Apple). Intense surveys and research have revealed that people’s interest in iPhones is gradually on the decline.

On the other hand, the fame of Android mobiles is rising up a steep curve. Statistically speaking, the popularity of iPhones has dropped from more than fifty per cent in the month of June to a mere thirty eight per cent in the month of September. Whereas, the popularity of Android mobiles has climbed up the ladder: from thirty one per cent to thirty seven per cent. Therefore it is quite fair to say that both the giants of telecommunication industry are pretty much on the same level, for now.

Security issues with Android mobiles
Though the popularity of Android mobiles is already sky high, but its reputation is not completely free from any sort of blemishes.

The security issues still remain a huge concern for Android users. It seems that people are still apprehensive about the protection of their Android phones against potential security threats like malware, virus, spyware, and the likes. Therefore, in this section we discuss some of the preventive measures for increasing the security of Android users.

Firstly, you should never download any Android application from unauthentic and untrusted websites. Not all Android application makers provide bugs-free applications in their websites. If you download and install any application from unauthentic websites, you might end up downloading a corrupt file or even a malware.

Secondly, it is always wise to protect your phone with a password. Android users are facilitated with pattern passwords, so you can draw any pattern of your choice by joining the dots and set it as your password. But make sure that the pattern you have set is not so simple that anybody can guess it or deduce it by a few trials. Setting a password prevents others from using your phone without your permission.  

Thirdly, you must not view or access your personal data through Wifi network which is open to public. It is because the same connection is available to many other people within the coverage area of the network. Therefore, there is always a risk factor involved as your personal details can get easily exposed.

Android Support for Android Issues
If the above measures are not enough for the security of your Android mobile, you must look to avail the services of Android Support. Though the concept of Android mobile as well as its support, is still pretty new and novel to the common people. But there are a few quality PC Support companies which offer instant solutions to all kinds of Android related problems via remote desktop sharing technology. You just need to connect your handset to your computer which will enable the online technicians to remote access your computer, along with your handset. Moreover, you can avail the services anytime during the day, and that too at most reasonable prices.

Daniel Hughes is one of most heralded content writer of www.pccarencure.com. Pccarencure offers 24×7 PC Support, Network Support, Computer Support, Tech Support to millions of customers, via Remote Computer Support, from expert technicians.

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Posted by Robin - February 17, 2012 at 02:59

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